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15 May 2020 | 15 replies
Now I’m not a mathematician but after mortgage and lot rent that sure sounds like $2,000 (give or take) in cash flow A MONTH.
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13 August 2012 | 71 replies
But before it reaches it's intended recipients, it is filtered through government agency after government agency, and sadly, much of it is wasted on the running costs of these agencies.I'm not a mathematician or anything, but for your taxes to go up 10K per year you need to be grossing like 250K per year, making you filthy rich IMO :) You'll be able to retire comfortably in a few years at that pace, especially in Dallas.
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8 January 2013 | 44 replies
Most mathematicians call those outliers and they are simply kicked out and not used in the data set but, whatever makes you happy.)
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25 August 2020 | 64 replies
I am a mathematician with actuarial background and I do not mind reading the 250+ page private placement memoranda documents.
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10 September 2010 | 28 replies
I assume mathematicians don't get too emotional.
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16 May 2013 | 10 replies
A professor by the name of Geoffry West did some work as a mathematician (I know, sounds far fetched already, but take a look..) that a lot of public interest developers are buying into (one of which is Joseph Minicozzi)...
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18 December 2008 | 49 replies
Bill Fair, an engineer and Earl Isaac, a mathematician founded a consulting firm in 1956 named mundanely enough, the Fair Isaac Corp.
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13 December 2019 | 7 replies
I'm an engineer not a mathematician so this may not be the most technical of descriptions, but should convey the general idea....in layman's term: the mortgage payment is mathematically determined based on your interest payment being logarithmic (i.e. it reduces each month) and your principal payment being exponential (it increases each month) such that the total payment stays the same.
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16 February 2013 | 12 replies
Doesn't take a mathematician to figure out which is producing more CF$$$.
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21 January 2016 | 20 replies
Hold up there with the Einstein maths failed story as it's completely incorrect.It's nice to believe to us chimps that he never failed maths, but a child he taught himself maths because he wasn't being taught that at school, and was teaching himself calculus in the first year he started to teach himself maths.To boil that down to "tenacity" is a stretch, the guy was an exceptional mathematician.